Diapers or Nappies
December 20th, 2008I never know the difference, in fact there probably is none?
I never know the difference, in fact there probably is none?
Yes, we have another little girl so we are back on the new born pampers available from ASDA.
They do take some beating mind you for price.

Great prices to be had this week are coming from ASDA.
Little Angels comfort dry - extra large 24 for £3.50
Pop along to their store and enter “nappies”.
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As you know, being a parent means being a major investor in nappy technology, and this week we are mainly trying some new sensitive wet wipes.
We have found that ASDA is the cheapest place possible this week for obtaining sensitive wet wipes, but not any old wet wipe, we are talking the brand Pampers.
According to the Urban Dictionary a nappy is also:
“one of African desent who has tightly coiled unkept hair; one with locks of hair that is tightly curled that is unwashed and uncombed”
Example: “Sholanda has such nappy hair you can see her buckshots even after she gets a perm.”
A diaper (in North America) or nappy (in Britain, many Commonwealth countries and Ireland) is an absorbent garment worn by individuals who are unable to control their bladder or bowel movements, or who are unable to reach the toilet when needed. The purpose of a diaper is to contain mess and keep the wearer dry and comfortable for several hours at a time. When diapers become full and can no longer hold any more waste, they require changing; this process is generally performed by a secondary person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper regularly can result in diaper rash.